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The Butler
by Danny Strong
Malcolm X delivers a provocative speech comparing the historical dynamics of house and field slaves to the modern civil rights movement. He challenges the philosophy of non-violence, causing a deep internal conflict for Louis as he reflects on his father's profession and his own activism.
VERONICA MARS
by Rob Thomas, Diane Ruggiero
Veronica prepares to return to her investigative roots by gathering her old surveillance gear and tools. She attempts to hide her intentions from her father, Keith, as she struggles with the internal conflict of leaving her stable life behind for the thrill of the case.
Nightbitch
by Marielle Heller
A mother grapples with the loss of her identity as an artist while visiting a museum with her husband. She attempts to convince herself that abandoning her creative ambitions to focus solely on motherhood will bring her peace, though her emotional vulnerability suggests a deeper internal conflict.
The Importance of Being Earnest
by Oscar Wilde
A character grapples with a significant internal conflict or external pressure, attempting to articulate their deepest fears or desires. The scene explores the emotional weight of their current situation and the stakes of their next decision.
Othello
by William Shakespeare
Othello stands over the sleeping Desdemona, grappling with his internal conflict before he murders her. He contemplates her beauty and the finality of death, convincing himself that her execution is a necessary act of justice.